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J.Jill EVP, CFO and COO Mark W. Webb sells 6,636 shares worth $134,515.35

J.Jill EVP, CFO and COO Mark W. Webb sells 6,636 shares worth $134,515.35

ReutersReuters2026/08/21 21:44
  • J.Jill EVP, CFO and COO Mark W. Webb sold 6,636 common shares on Aug. 19-20.
  • Sales priced at about $20.3 on Aug. 19, about $20.25 on Aug. 20.
  • Directly held stake fell to 170,157 common shares following the transactions.


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